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- 'Dust of Snow' is a very short poem. The literary devices in the poem are:
- Rhyme scheme is abab. It is clearly visible in the ending words of each line, like crow-snow, heart-part, etc.
- Symbolism, like snow symbolises joy and hemlock tree symbolises sorrow.
- Metaphor, like comparison of the mass of snowflakes atop the hemlock tree with dust.
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Various initiatives taken by the government to ensure the increase in agricultural production are:
- Collectivisation, consolidation of holdings, cooperation and abolition of Zamindari etc. were given priority to bring about institutional reforms in the country after independence.
- Land Reform was the main focus of our ‘First Five Year Plan’.
- The Green Revolution was based on the use of package technology and the White Revolution were some of the strategies initiated to improve the Indian agriculture.
- Minimum Support Price policy, provision for crop insurance, subsidy on agricultural inputs and resources such as power and fertilizers, Grameen Banks, Kissan Credit Card and Personal Accident Insurance Scheme are also some of the reforms bought by Indian Government.
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A process where a DNA molecule produces two similar copies of itself in a reproducing cell is called DNA copying.
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- It makes the transmission of characters from parents to the next generation possible.
- It causes variation in the population.
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Taking the initiative rather than waiting to be told what to do; Doing what is asked to the best of your ability, without the need for external prodding, and working until the job is completed; Learning to work at a pace that you can sustain; Taking ownership of your mistakes without looking for excuses.
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- MNCs can provide money for additional investments, like buying new machines for faster production.
- MNCs might bring with them the latest technology for production.
- MNCs also buy some local companies to expand production, since they have wealth exceeding the entire budgets of some of the developing countries.
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HTML defines six levels of headings. A heading element implies all the font changes, paragraph breaks before and after, and any white space necessary to render the heading. The heading elements are H1, H2, H3, H4, H5, and H6 with H1 being the highest (or most important) level and H6 the least. For example:
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